Employees and corporate governance
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"Most scholarship on corporate governance in the last two decades has focused on the relationships between shareholders and managers or directors." "This volume turns the spotlight on the neglected role of employees. The authors analyze many of the formal and informal ways that employees are actually involved in the governance of corporations, in U.S. firms and in large corporations in Germany and Japan."--BOOK JACKET.
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